MONEY MARKET STATISTICS
Interbank lending volumes plunged to KES 5.30bn from KES 23.04bn, mirroring a sharp drop in transaction activity over the week. This reflects a recurring pattern in recent history—where a surge is typically followed by a sharp pullback. Meanwhile, the average interbank rate held largely steady, edging down slightly to 9.68%, amid continued liquidity absorption in the market. The table below summarizes the market liquidity indicators:

On a month-on-month basis, average traded volumes have started July on a slow note, following a brief revival in June. See the chart below:

Interbank rates remain well anchored within the corridor. See the chart below;
